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I for one cannot believe the leash string is intact
weak sauce, San Gabriel Valley local would have got the shot, or at least sent his assistant up there to get it.Not sure. I didn’t think it would go over well if I started climbing up the cheese fridge to get a better look.
Interesting how you measured cant. I figure I always have a little less cant than what I measure because I put the angle finder in the concave. So my 5 degree boxes are actually 3-4.
Two buck chuck is $3.50??? Let's go Brandon. Not that I drink that anyways...
All we would've seen is a big ball of brownweak sauce, San Gabriel Valley local would have got the shot, or at least sent his assistant up there to get it.
my first thought "fug....can't believe someone didnt remove and recycle that thing"But that tail pad tho….
You can buy canards with 9* built in?So whar say thee Twinzer Masters of the erbb...
Canard plugs at 0* and buy fins with 9*
or
Canard plugs at 9* and buy fins with 0*
Thanks you!
So you're planning on using twin tab plugs for canards ?So whar say thee Twinzer Masters of the erbb...
Canard plugs at 0* and buy fins with 9*
or
Canard plugs at 9* and buy fins with 0*
Thanks you!
You can buy canards with 9* built in?
SingleSo you're planning on using twin tab plugs for canards ?
I think I would reach out to NVS for clarity.Stu Kenson Twinzer Canard (L) - Apex
The Stu Kenson Twinzer fins were designed to be paired with his twin set but can be used in conjunction with any twin fins.Base: 2.77 inch Height: 3.16 inch Area: 7.17 sq inch Foil: Flat SeriesIIIwww.surfnvs.com
NOTE: If canard fins use a 0-degree plug then select the 9-degree cant angle; if the plugs are 9-degree then select the 0-degree cant angle.
Thanks!I think I would reach out to NVS for clarity.
The FCS single tab fins are probably 0° cant
The Futures "single" tab fin are probably 9°
The FCS cant is 0 or 9. Ive bought both from NVS,I think I would reach out to NVS for clarity.
The FCS single tab fins are probably 0° cant
The Futures "single" tab fin are probably 9°
Curious, cant imagine needing a FCS single tab canard with 9° of cant in the tabThe FCS cant is 0 or 9. Ive bought both from NVS,
Going to need to blatantly rip off the compensator. What is your blank?Interesting how you measured cant. I figure I always have a little less cant than what I measure because I put the angle finder in the concave. So my 5 degree boxes are actually 3-4. That's my "compensator"
Is any one using a vee panel between the fins? Yes, this board came off the machine with vee from about 18" from the tail ( I hack the concave(s) in the vee panel)
Is that the new basalt board? Before hot coat? Yes, but also before capping with 2oz E (with a butterfly patch)